. >> yeah, but david, to gloria's point, all this election we heard from both candidates, mitt romney and from president obama and from all their supporters that this was a very clear choice, that the choice couldn't be clearer between president obama who wanted to raise taxes on the wealthiest americans, mitt romney, who did not, and yet now that the choice has been made, all of a sudden we're hearing from a lot of republicans saying well, that's not the choice the american people made. >> anderson, i would respectfully say that both parties intentionally muddled the choice during the campaign. neither candidate set forward a comprehensive agenda for dealing with the deficits and it's now incumbent on both parties to do that. i think we have no choice. i think gloria's right. the president ought to set the tone. i also think speaker boehner, speaker of the house, he's got to come forward. they, too, ought to be sitting down together along with two or three other leaders in the next 48 to 72 hours -- >> it doesn't sound like -- he made a statement about obama care being the law of the